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Children’s Books<br />

1855 | 1856<br />

<strong>The</strong> history <strong>of</strong> a poor black widow, etc. In verse. 1855.<br />

Walk circumspectly: or rules for Christian conduct. 1855.<br />

See also col 2634.<br />

Rev C. J. Ridgway<br />

Some sweet stories <strong>of</strong> old. London and Sydney 1891 (illus).<br />

M. L. Ridley<br />

Our captain: the heroes <strong>of</strong> Barton School. 1881, 1900.<br />

<strong>The</strong> three chums. [1882.]<br />

Walter Alison: his friend and foes. 1883, New York 1885.<br />

King’s scholars: or work and play at Eastbourne. 1884.<br />

Sent to Coventry: or the boys <strong>of</strong> Highbeach. 1886.<br />

Our soldier hero: the history <strong>of</strong> my brother. 1887.<br />

Goldengates: or Rex Mortimer’s friend. 1888, 1892.<br />

Hillside Farm: or Marjorie’s magic. 1888.<br />

Rev William Henry Ridley<br />

<strong>The</strong> two sailor boys: a tale for boys. 1869, London and New York 1876.<br />

Mrs Caroline Rigg 1824–89<br />

<strong>The</strong> pearly gates and almost a sacrifice. nd.<br />

Lost in the snow: or the Kentish fisherman. 1886.<br />

How Mrs Hewitt’s house was turned out <strong>of</strong> window and other temperance<br />

tales. 1892.<br />

Little black rover and other stories. [1892.]<br />

E. Riley<br />

Juvenile tales for boys and girls: designed to amuse, instruct and<br />

entertain those who are in the morning <strong>of</strong> life. Halifax 1849, 1851.<br />

Abigail Roberts<br />

<strong>The</strong> history <strong>of</strong> Tim Higgins, the cottage visitor. 1823, Dublin 1825.<br />

Mrs Margaret Roberts<br />

<strong>The</strong> telescope: or moral views for children. 1804, 1816 (as Moral<br />

views: or the telescope for children).<br />

Rose and Emily: or sketches <strong>of</strong> youth. 1812, New York 1813.<br />

Duty . . . a novel interspersed with poetry. [1814.]<br />

Margaret Murray Robertson 1823–97<br />

<strong>The</strong> orphans <strong>of</strong> Glen Elder: a tale <strong>of</strong> Scottish life. [1867], 1878.<br />

Shenac’s work at home: a story <strong>of</strong> Canadian life. [1868], 1893.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bairns: or Janet’s love and service. 1870.<br />

Little Serena in a strange land. 1870.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Inglises: or the way opened. 1872.<br />

<strong>The</strong> perils <strong>of</strong> orphanhood: or Frederica and her guardians. 1874.<br />

Chrissie Redfern’s troubles. [1886], 1892.<br />

A year and a day. [1886.]<br />

Eunice. 1887.<br />

By a way she knew not. 1888.<br />

David Fleming’s forgiveness. 1891.<br />

Isabel Stuart Robson<br />

Life in Malins Lea. 1891.<br />

<strong>The</strong> odd little pair: or the doings <strong>of</strong> Molly and Larry. 1892 (illus).<br />

Fabian and Phil: a story <strong>of</strong> two little boys. 1893, 1899.<br />

Kavanagh major: a tale. 1894.<br />

Uncle Jock’s little girl. 1894.<br />

<strong>The</strong> temperance cousins: the story <strong>of</strong> one year at Petravis. 1896.<br />

Two little sisters and Humphrey. 1896.<br />

Marjorie’s stranger. 1897.<br />

Master Piers: a tale. 1898.<br />

Eelin’s new home. 1899.<br />

Nuttie: or the silver thread <strong>of</strong> love. 1900.<br />

<strong>The</strong> girl without ambition. 1900, 1917.<br />

Story weavers: or writers for the young. 1900.<br />

Miss Pederson’s niece: a tale. 1901.<br />

<strong>The</strong> oddity: a tale <strong>of</strong> high school life. 1901.<br />

<strong>The</strong> old house at Rungate. 1901.<br />

What Gladys did. 1904.<br />

<strong>The</strong> troublesome Bevans: or Laurence, the hero <strong>of</strong> Great Morvans.<br />

1906.<br />

<strong>The</strong> girl who was not clever. 1908.<br />

Girls <strong>of</strong> the Red House. 1909.<br />

<strong>The</strong> girls at the Stone House. 1912 (illus).<br />

Also wrote adult novels.<br />

Regina Maria Roche, née Dalton 1764?–1845<br />

<strong>The</strong> children <strong>of</strong> the abbey. 3 vols Glasgow 1826, Exeter 1828,<br />

Charlestown MS 1829, 1840, Halifax 1854.<br />

Morimer and Amanda: or the children <strong>of</strong> the abbey. Philadelphia<br />

and New York 1846, 1875.<br />

See also col 989.<br />

William Smyth Rockstro 1823–95<br />

<strong>The</strong> choristers <strong>of</strong> St Mary’s: a legend <strong>of</strong> Christmastide. 1858.<br />

Mary Roding<br />

Dollie’s little niece: a story for children. 1890.<br />

Tweedledum and Tweedledee: a story for children. 1891.<br />

Paul’s partner. 1894.<br />

Sonny: a story for children. 1904.<br />

Edward Payson Roe<br />

Barriers burned away. 1873, 1874, 1877, 1878, 1881, 1894.<br />

From jest to earnest. 1876, 1878, 1896.<br />

A young girl’s wooing: a love story. [1884], 1887, 1890, 1896.<br />

Driven back to Eden. 1886, London and New York 1897 (illus).<br />

A brave little Quakeress and other stories. New York 1892.<br />

Also pbd numerous novels for adults.<br />

Eva Rogers<br />

<strong>The</strong> bear’s kingdom: a fairy tale. 1897.<br />

A tale <strong>of</strong> four foxes. 1900.<br />

<strong>The</strong> magic wand and other Dartmoor legends. 1901, 1930.<br />

Helen H. Rogers<br />

That boy Jack!: a story for young folk. 1888, 1890 (illus).<br />

Wilhelmina Lydia Rooper<br />

Chats with the children. 1883, 1910.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tree cake and other stories. 1886, 1892.<br />

Delia’s boots. 1887.<br />

Papa’s birthday. 1887.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pic-nic. 1887 (illus).

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